HC Deb 20 November 1888 vol 330 c1664
SIR GEORGE CAMPBELL (Kirkcaldy, &c.)

asked the Secretary to the Treasury, Whether Mr. Clifford Lloyd is now drawing any public money; and, if so, in what capacity?

THE SECRETARY (Mr. JACKSON) (Leeds, N.)

, in reply, said that, as far as he had been able to ascertain, Mr. Clifford Lloyd was receiving no pay, either from Imperial or Colonial Funds. He understood that Mr. Lloyd drew a pension to which he was entitled as a magistrate in Ireland.

THE LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN (Mr. SEXTON) (Belfast, W.)

asked, in what way all doubt on the subject could be removed?

MR. JACKSON

said, he had made all possible inquiry in the time at his disposal since the Question was given notice of; and he did not think any further inquiry would alter the tenour of his answer.